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eHealth has us in a policy that should prevent the following. If anyone gets this error please let me know so we can fix the underlying problem instead of repeated manual fixes.  
eHealth has us in a policy that should prevent the following. If anyone gets this error please let me know so we can fix the underlying problem instead of repeated manual fixes.  
{{fixed bug}}


: the error says something about security etc...
A yellow bar at the top of the screen that says  
: Security Permission Error Access 2010
: '''Security Warning'''  Some active content has been disabled. Click for more details.  
: if someone could enter the actual error here that would be great...  


== In Access 2010 ==
{{Collapsable
* click on '''file''' (top right corner), '''options'''
| always = old error
* click on '''trust center''' (bottom of left panel)
| full =  
* click '''Trust center options''' button (bottom right)
: A potential security concern has been identified
* click '''Trusted locations'''
: This location may be unsafe
* make sure checkbox for '''Allow trusted locations on my network''' is '''checked''' (in the bottom of window)
: <a file path>
* make sure there is a line with "\\ad.wrha.mb.ca\wrha\REGION\Shared\ICU_DATA_COLLECTION\", and subfolders checked, add if not.
: Hyperlinks can be hearmful to your computer and data. To protect your computer, click only on those hyperlinks from trusted sources.
:
: Do you want to continue?
:  Yes button / No button
}}


== Steps to prevent this from coming up ==
see [[Managing Trusted Locations to enable VBA in our Microsoft Access programs]]


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Latest revision as of 10:56, 10 November 2025

eHealth has us in a policy that should prevent the following. If anyone gets this error please let me know so we can fix the underlying problem instead of repeated manual fixes.


A yellow bar at the top of the screen that says

Security Warning Some active content has been disabled. Click for more details.
old error   
A potential security concern has been identified
This location may be unsafe
<a file path>
Hyperlinks can be hearmful to your computer and data. To protect your computer, click only on those hyperlinks from trusted sources.
Do you want to continue?
Yes button / No button

Steps to prevent this from coming up

see Managing Trusted Locations to enable VBA in our Microsoft Access programs

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